Books by Aldous Huxley
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Brave New World
Brave New World is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, first written in 1931 and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, inhabited by genetically modified citizens and an intelligence-based... See More
Brave New World
This classic novel of a perfectly engineered society is "one of the most prophetic dystopian works of the twentieth century" (The Wall Street Journal). Half a millennium from now, in the World State, the watchword is that... See More
Brave New World: (Original Classic Editions)
Step into the chilling world of "Brave New World," Aldous Huxley's dystopian masterpiece that will leave you questioning the very fabric of society. In this gripping tale, Huxley paints a vivid and unsettling portrait of a... See More
Ends and Means: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ideals
Contemporary intellectuals still struggle over the relationship of ends to means, especially in political discourse. Pacifism is still an important topic today, as terrorism and dictatorial states abound. Many will find... See More
Brave New World Revisited
In this "brilliantly written" book, the author of Brave New World reflects on his dystopian classic -- and its echoes in the real world decades later (Kirkus Reviews). Written almost thirty years after the publication of... See More
Ends and Means: An Inquiry into the Nature of Ideals
Contemporary intellectuals still struggle over the relationship of ends to means, especially in political discourse. Pacifism is still an important topic today, as terrorism and dictatorial states abound. Many will find... See More
The Divine Within: Selected Writings on Enlightenment
"A genius... a writer who spent his life decrying the onward march of the Machine." -- The New Yorker Brave New World author Aldous Huxley on enlightenment and the "ultimate reality." In this anthology of twenty-six essays... See More
Antic Hay (Mint Editions (Humorous and Satirical Narratives))
Portraying the revolving clash between class ideals, Antic Hay is a stunning cultural critique on life in London circa 1923. With a sharp comedic edge, author Aldous Huxley delivers a novel of ideas aimed at characterizing... See More
Collected Short Stories
When Aldous Huxley's Brave New World first appeared in 1932, it presented in terms of purest fantasy a society bent on self-destruction. Few of its outraged critics anticipated the onset of another world war with its... See More
The Brave New World Collection: Brave New World and Brave New World Revisited
Aldous Huxley's dystopian classic about a perfectly engineered society, and his book of essays reflecting on it almost three decades later, in one volume. This book includes: Brave New World: Half a millennium from now... See More
Time Must Have a Stop (Dalkey Archive Essentials)
Sebastian Barnack, a handsome English schoolboy, goes to Italy for the summer, and there his real education begins. His teachers are two quite different men: Bruno Rontini, the saintly bookseller, who teaches him about... See More
Brave New World: A Graphic Novel
Available for the first time as a graphic novel, "one of the most prophetic dystopian works of the twentieth century" (Wall Street Journal), Aldous Huxley's revered classic, adapted and illustrated by Fred Fordham, the... See More
Crome Yellow (is the first novel by British author Aldous Huxley.) - Aldous Huxley's Debut: Delving into the World of Crome Yellow
Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley: Step into the world of Aldous Huxley's debut novel, Crome Yellow, and experience a vibrant tapestry of characters and ideas. This captivating work takes readers on a journey to a country estate... See More
After the Fireworks: Three Novellas
"After the Fireworks is a major work and a turning point for Huxley, leading directly to Brave New World." -- Gary Giddins After the Fireworks is a collection of three lost classic pieces of short fiction by Aldous Huxley... See More
Along the Road: Notes and Essays of a Tourist
Witty and "enchanting" reflections on the experience of travel, with a focus on art, music, and literature, by the author of Brave New World (The Spectator). One of the most renowned and prolific writers of the twentieth... See More
Crome Yellow
An intellectual summer party at an English country house is satirized with "ingenuity, sophistication [and] impudence" by the author of A Brave New World (H. L. Mencken). When young poet Denis Stone is invited to a party at... See More
Brave New World
Welcome to the chilling and prophetic world of Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," a dystopian novel that explores the dark underbelly of a seemingly perfect society. Set in the distant future, society is meticulously... See More
Those Barren Leaves
A sharply witty novel about social ambitions and artistic pretensions by the author of Brave New World. The widowed Mrs. Aldwinkle will tell anyone who will listen of her love for art, and in a quest to surround herself... See More
The Devils of Loudun
"HUXLEY'S MASTERPIECE AND PERHAPS THE MOST ENJOYABLE BOOK ABOUT SPIRITUALITY EVER WRITTEN. ." -- Washington Post Book World Aldous Huxley's "brilliant" (Los Angeles Times) and gripping account of one of the strangest... See More
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley: A Visionary Dystopian Novel of a Controlled Society
Enter a visionary dystopian world of a controlled society in Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World." Brave New World is a dystopian social science fiction novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931. Largely set in a... See More
The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell
"A genuine spiritual quest... Extraordinary." -- New York Times Among the most profound and influential explorations of mind-expanding psychedelic drugs ever written, here are two complete classic books -- The Doors of... See More
Two or Three Graces: And Other Stories
This short story collection by the author of Brave New World features a novella that "stands among Huxley's most ingenious inventions" (Los Angeles Review of Books). In "Two or Three Graces," the title novella of this... See More
Mortal Coils (Classics To Go)
Mortal Coils is a collection of five short fictional pieces written by Aldous Huxley in 1921. The stories all concern themselves with some sort of trouble, normally of an amorous nature, and often ending with disappointment... See More
The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West
An inspired gathering of religious writings that reveals the "divine reality" common to all faiths, collected by Aldous Huxley "The Perennial Philosophy," Aldous Huxley writes, "may be found among the traditional lore of... See More
Brave New World (Illustrated): A Stunning Dystopian Classic with Striking Visuals
"Brave New World" Illustration by Aldous Huxley is a riveting and thought-provoking masterpiece that delves into a futuristic society where advancements in science and technology have eradicated suffering, pain, and... See More